Do all states have the same legal driving age?

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No. Each state sets its own minimum age to obtain a learners permit, and the range runs from 14 years old to 16. States with large populations tend to set higher legal driving age limits.

If you have a drivers permit and plan on driving in another state, be sure to find out the permit laws for that state. Otherwise, you could be breaking the law. That's because while many states will honor your driver's permit, many won't. And, those that do may attach restrictions.

Visit the state's main driver's license agency site or calling their agency headquarters to learn this information. You should be able to find the phone number on the site's contact information page.

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